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Endocrine
14問 • 2年前
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  • 1

    Adrenal insufficiency is defined as decreased function in which part of the adrenal gland?

    Adrenal cortex

  • 2

    In Adrenal insufficiency, which two hormones does that adrenal gland underproduce?

    Cortisol, Aldesterone

  • 3

    Which chemicals does aldosterone regulate?

    Sodium, Potassium

  • 4

    What can cause an acute exacerbation of addisons disease?

    Stress, Trauma, Surgery, Severe infection

  • 5

    What is the most common cause of addisonian crisis?

    Steroid withdrawal

  • 6

    What is the primary clinical manifestation of adrenal crisis?

    Shock

  • 7

    Which medication is typically given to patients in adrenal crisis?

    Hydrocortisone

  • 8

    What categories Type 1 diabetes?

    Lack of insulin production

  • 9

    What are the possible complications of diabetes?

    Kidney problems, Nerve damage, Blindness, Heart disease, Stroke

  • 10

    How is Type 2 diabetes categorised?

    Blood glucose elevation

  • 11

    What system is dependent on glucous as an energy source?

    Central Nervous System

  • 12

    What symptoms may a patient experience if they have a drop in blood glucous levels?

    Trembling, Tachycardia, Sweating, Increased appetite

  • 13

    What are the classic symptoms of hyperglycaemia?

    Excessive urination, Excessive thirst, Excessive hunger

  • 14

    What is the primary clinical manifestation of an addisonian crisis? (3)

    Hyperkalaemia, Hypotension, Hypoglycaemia

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Adrenal insufficiency is defined as decreased function in which part of the adrenal gland?

    Adrenal cortex

  • 2

    In Adrenal insufficiency, which two hormones does that adrenal gland underproduce?

    Cortisol, Aldesterone

  • 3

    Which chemicals does aldosterone regulate?

    Sodium, Potassium

  • 4

    What can cause an acute exacerbation of addisons disease?

    Stress, Trauma, Surgery, Severe infection

  • 5

    What is the most common cause of addisonian crisis?

    Steroid withdrawal

  • 6

    What is the primary clinical manifestation of adrenal crisis?

    Shock

  • 7

    Which medication is typically given to patients in adrenal crisis?

    Hydrocortisone

  • 8

    What categories Type 1 diabetes?

    Lack of insulin production

  • 9

    What are the possible complications of diabetes?

    Kidney problems, Nerve damage, Blindness, Heart disease, Stroke

  • 10

    How is Type 2 diabetes categorised?

    Blood glucose elevation

  • 11

    What system is dependent on glucous as an energy source?

    Central Nervous System

  • 12

    What symptoms may a patient experience if they have a drop in blood glucous levels?

    Trembling, Tachycardia, Sweating, Increased appetite

  • 13

    What are the classic symptoms of hyperglycaemia?

    Excessive urination, Excessive thirst, Excessive hunger

  • 14

    What is the primary clinical manifestation of an addisonian crisis? (3)

    Hyperkalaemia, Hypotension, Hypoglycaemia